Japan and Korea: A Fragile Relationship
Haruko Satoh
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2020, vol. 12, issue 03, 92-103
Abstract:
Japan-South Korea relations are vital to the maintenance of the liberal order in Asia, and yet they are also beset by bitter contest over past history of Japanese colonisation of the Korean Peninsula. Mutual suspicion that has deepened in recent years threatens to undermine the US hub-and-spokes system. There needs to be a shared sense of urgency between the two to improve relations for regional and global security amidst intensifying China-US rivalry.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1142/S1793930520000252
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